PROFINET-compatible controller for servo 24VDC step motors. Features separated power supply for motor and control. Includes alarm detection and return to origin functionality. Operates via PROFINET, teaching box or PC with USB connection
DRV8833/8835 dual motor drivers offer 1.2-2.4A continuous current per motor. DRV8801 single brushed motor driver provides 1A continuous current. A4990 dual motor driver supports up to 40V input voltage
32-bit DSP processor-based digital 2-phase stepper motor driver. Supports voltage range from 20VAC to 60VAC or 24VDC to 90VDC. Features microstep from full step to 51200 steps/rev. Output current adjustable from 2.4A to 7.2A. Includes automatic idle-current reduction and protection features
JXC51/61 series offers step data input type with 64-point step data. JXCE1/91/P1/D1/L□/M1 series provides various fieldbus network options. All models operate on 24VDC power supply with 100mA or less current consumption
Controls up to four DC motors with Motor Shield. Requires #include <AFMotor.h> at sketch start. Motor name and PWM frequency must be specified. Speed can be set between 0 (off) and 255 (full throttle). Run mode options include FORWARD, BACKWARD, and RELEASE
Stepper motors convert electrical pulses to discrete mechanical steps. Rotor can be variable reluctance or permanent magnet with many pole pairs. Stator typically has 2 phases, unlike brushless motors' 3. Most stepper motors operate in open loop without feedback